Sliding Door opens like a forgotten postcard from the ’90s, its jangly guitars and wistful vocals carrying the quiet hum of nostalgia. The track sits somewhere between indie rock and folk, with just enough psychedelia to make it feel like a daydream you almost remember. The Gerry Farrow Band, based out of Loughborough, UK, have a sound that feels both grounded and lightly untethered.
Gerry Farrow’s voice leads the way, warm and intimate, like he’s telling you a story that’s so personal. Amber Beresford, aka Rainbow Frog Biscuits, adds harmonies that float around him, sometimes brushing against the melody, sometimes fading like a memory at the edge of hearing.
Rob Bullock’s guitar work feels like footsteps in an empty hallway: measured and precise. The production keeps it airy; nothing fights for attention, but everything has its place.
The lyrics lean into the idea of choices and what comes from them, with the “sliding door” as a quiet metaphor for the moments that decide which way we go. It’s not heavy-handed—it’s more like noticing the light shift in a room and realizing the world feels different because of it.
Over the years, the Gerry Farrow Band has shifted from raw, rehearsal-room sessions to a more polished, reflective sound, carrying the same restless energy but layered with textures, making each track feel like a memory re-examined through fresh eyes.
You can listen to Sliding Door on streaming platforms like Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify, where it quietly invites you to pause and wander through its reflective moments.





